- From: Ted Guild <ted@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2019 08:03:16 -0500
- To: Linda van den Brink <l.vandenbrink@geonovum.nl>, "public-sdwig@w3.org" <public-sdwig@w3.org>, "Tandy, Jeremy" <jeremy.tandy@metoffice.gov.uk>
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Minutes are online, corrections welcome. In particular need link for Rob's slides and and issue he mentioned on github and a project Esa mentioned, look for @@ for context. https://www.w3.org/2019/11/19-sdw-minutes On Fri, 2019-12-06 at 10:09 +0000, Linda van den Brink wrote: > Hi all, > > Here’s a short recap of the face to face meeting we had in Toulouse > at the OGC TC. > > SSN extension > Simon Cox presented the latest Editor’s draft of the SSN Extensions > document [1]. The idea is to publish a new WD of this document (which > is intended to be a W3C Note / OGC Discussion paper). He has asked > the group for review [2] Ted Guild will help navigate this through > the process once the group agrees to publish this as a new WD. The > new ‘evergreen’ standards process of W3C may be applicable. > > WebVMT > Rob Smith gave an update on the WebVMT work. It’s still in incubation > phase, partly within the Web Platform Incubator Community Group. > Contact with browser developers has been initiated, revealing that > there has been previous work on video geotagging but at the time no > consensus was reached. There seems to be some interest in doing this > now. > > MapML > The community around MapML is slowly developing; Peter Rushforth did > some community building at TPAC this year and talked to browser > developers from Agalia, Beaucoup, Firefox, Chrome. There is also a > draft use cases & requirements document [3]. On the OGC side MapML is > being worked on in testbed 15. Peter and Ted will look into > organizing a W3C workshop on maps in HTML. > > Discussion on charter > The general feeling about the proposed charter is positive; those > present agreed we should move this charter forward. There were some > pointers to improve the text. The chairs will transfer the charter > text to the right template and further improve the text. When > rechartering we may want to think about promoting the group some, in > order to remind the W3C and OGC membership what we’re doing. > > Linked building data > Mathias Bonduel and others from the Linked building data community > group joined to present their work. They are working on ontologies > for linked building data, collecting use cases, requirements, > developing best practices and ontologies, in the future planning to > evolve to a W3C WG. They are contacting the SDWIG to see if OGC can > help with their use cases related to geometry and topology. This > turns out to be related to the OWL Space / GeoSPARQL 2.0 work, > currently discussed in the OGC Geosemantics working group, which they > were invited to join. Another potentially interesting OGC standard is > IndoorGML which describes topology of buildings. > > SDW Finland > Esa Tiainen presented remotely [4] on low hanging fruit and how to > move forward with spatial data on the web. > > OGC technology trends > George Percivall presented the tech trends [5] OGC has their eye on > and asks the group if there are more trends to record within the > spatial web data trend group. > > [1]: https://w3c.github.io/sdw/proposals/ssn-extensions/ > [2]: > https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-sdwig/2019Nov/0029.html > [3]: > https://maps4html.github.io/HTML-Map-Element-UseCases-Requirements/ > [4]: > https://github.com/w3c/sdw/blob/gh-pages/meetings/f2f-5-presentation-esa-tiainen.pdf > [5]: > https://github.com/w3c/sdw/blob/gh-pages/meetings/f2f-5-OGC-tech-trends-for-SDWIG.pdf -- Ted Guild <ted@w3.org> W3C Automotive Lead https://www.w3.org/auto
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